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| rankingssbu = [[Spanish Power Rankings#Smash Bros Spain Top50 v2 (January 2020)|Spanish Ultimate Power Rankings]]: 18th
| realname  = Fernando Soria
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| location  = Vitoria-Gasteiz, País Vasco
| location  = Vitoria-Gasteiz, País Vasco
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'''Rydle''' is a Spanish ''Ultimate'' a {{SSBU|Chrom}} and {{SSBU|Palutena}} co-main from Vitoria-Gasteiz. Even though he retired from the Smash scene to focus on his ''League of Legends'' career, he came back as a competitor in ''Ultimate''. He has wins over {{Sm|sisqui}}, {{Sm|Pefo}}, {{Sm|Pepo}} and {{Sm|AndresFn}}. He is currently ranked 20th on the [[Spanish_Power_Rankings#Smash_Bros_Spain_Top50_v1_.28July_2019.29|Spanish Ultimate Power Rankings]].
'''Rydle''' is a Spanish ''Ultimate'' a {{SSBU|Chrom}} and {{SSBU|Palutena}} co-main from Vitoria-Gasteiz. Even though he retired from the Smash scene to focus on his ''League of Legends'' career, he came back as a competitor in ''Ultimate''. He has wins over {{Sm|sisqui}}, {{Sm|Pefo}}, {{Sm|Pepo}} and {{Sm|AndresFn}}. He is currently ranked 18th on the [[Spanish Power Rankings#Smash Bros Spain Top50 v2 (January 2020)|Spanish Ultimate Power Rankings]].


In ''Smash 4'' Rydle was a {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} main. He reached the number 1 spot in the [[Spanish_Power_Rankings#April_2016|Spanish Smash 4 Power Rankings]] in 2016 before his initial retirement and may have played a crucial role in the ban of Bayonetta in the Spanish scene back in patch 1.1.5. Rydle has retired from the Smash scene to put his focus on his ''League of Legends'' career, playing for the Spanish eSports team [https://twitter.com/PainGaming Pain Gaming]. He has retired from the professional ''League of Legends'' scene afterwards.
In ''Smash 4'' Rydle was a {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} main. He reached the number 1 spot in the [[Spanish_Power_Rankings#April_2016|Spanish Smash 4 Power Rankings]] in 2016 before his initial retirement and may have played a crucial role in the ban of Bayonetta in the Spanish scene back in patch 1.1.5. Rydle has retired from the Smash scene to put his focus on his ''League of Legends'' career, playing for the Spanish eSports team [https://twitter.com/PainGaming Pain Gaming]. He has retired from the professional ''League of Legends'' scene afterwards.